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Unit 1
Basics of Economics
Introduction to Economics
Scarcity and Choice
Supply and Demand
Market Equilibrium
Consumer and Producer Surplus
Market Failures
Government Intervention in Markets
Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics
GDP and Economic Growth
International Trade
Inflation and Unemployment
Globalization and its impacts
Elasticity of Demand and Supply
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Monetary Policy
Fiscal Policy
Unit 2
Basics of Economics
Introduction to Economics
Scarcity and Choice
Supply and Demand
Elasticity of Demand and Supply
Consumer and Producer Surplus
Introduction to Macroeconomics
GDP and Economic Growth
Fiscal Policy
Monetary Policy
Globalization and its impacts
Market Failures
Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics
Government Intervention in Markets
International Trade
Market Equilibrium
Inflation and Unemployment
Unit 3
Basics of Economics
Introduction to Economics
Scarcity and Choice
Supply and Demand
Elasticity of Demand and Supply
Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics
GDP and Economic Growth
Fiscal Policy
International Trade
Globalization and its impacts
Government Intervention in Markets
Market Failures
Inflation and Unemployment
Market Equilibrium
Consumer and Producer Surplus
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Monetary Policy
Unit 4
Basics of Economics
Introduction to Economics
Supply and Demand
Market Equilibrium
Elasticity of Demand and Supply
Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Inflation and Unemployment
International Trade
Globalization and its impacts
Scarcity and Choice
Fiscal Policy
GDP and Economic Growth
Market Failures
Government Intervention in Markets
Consumer and Producer Surplus
Monetary Policy
Unit 5
Basics of Economics
Supply and Demand
Market Equilibrium
Consumer and Producer Surplus
Market Failures
Government Intervention in Markets
Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
GDP and Economic Growth
Fiscal Policy
Monetary Policy
International Trade
Globalization and its impacts
Scarcity and Choice
Inflation and Unemployment
Introduction to Economics
Elasticity of Demand and Supply
Unit 5 • Chapter 16
Elasticity of Demand and Supply
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If demand is inelastic and supply is elastic, who bears more of a tax burden?
Both bear equally.
Producers bear more.
Consumers bear more of the tax.
Neither bears the tax.
A 10% price increase leads to a 5% decrease in quantity demanded. What's the elasticity?
Demand is inelastic (-0.5).
Demand is unit elastic.
Demand is elastic.
Demand is perfectly elastic.
Luxury goods usually have what type of elasticity of demand?
Unitary elastic demand.
Inelastic demand.
Highly elastic demand.
Perfectly inelastic demand.
If a small price change drastically alters quantity supplied, supply is:
Unit elastic.
Inelastic.
Perfectly inelastic.
Highly elastic.
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